Volume
1 I| negligent, a doctor not conning, and a dumb crier, this
2 I| And if thou know them for conning, ordain they to be masters
3 IV| found him full simple of conning, wherefore he suspended
4 V| heaven, and we with our conning and doctrines plunge and
5 V| read them till he were more conning in holy writ. ~And when
6 V| as well by engine, as by conning, flourishing without comparison
7 V| glorious S. Augustin: I have no conning to answer to thy two great
8 V| have learned by engine and conning, and drawn out of the fountain
9 V| mystery of this thing by our conning and wisdom. And, O Apollophanes,
10 VI| he giveth wisdom, to some conning, and to some grace to heal
11 VI| not able of letters, ne of conning for to occupy the realm
12 VI| archbishop, that a man of greater conning might occupy the dignity.
13 VI| noble woman which was right conning in silk work, which was
14 VI| was a virtuous monk and conning named Gilbert, which was
15 VI| Frederick, a mariner, which was conning in swimming, and on a time
16 VI| that men wondered of his conning; and when he read divinity
17 VI| the doctors in Oxenford in conning, for he spake more like
18 VII| best masters and wisest in conning that might be gotten in
19 VII| is, that ye in science, conning, and wisdom pass all other,
20 VII| profited much in holy life and conning. And the nineteenth year
21 VII| and prayed God to give him conning to make a true verse. And
22 VII| the religion, as well in conning as in good manners and virtuous
23 VII| passed all her fellows in conning, and soon after she was
|